Heart Aflame for God
A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation
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How 21st-Century Evangelicals Can Pursue Spiritual Growth through Early Modern Puritan Piety
“Keep your heart” (Proverbs 4:23). “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling” (Philippians 2:12). “Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18). Scripture beckons Christians toward obedience and maturity, but many modern approaches to spiritual formation are less than biblical. In A Heart Aflame for God, Matthew C. Bingham studies God-ordained spiritual practices modeled by the 16th- and 17th-century Reformers.
Primarily drawing from Puritan tradition, Bingham shows readers how to balance belief in salvation through faith with a responsibility for one’s personal spiritual growth. He studies biblical practices—including meditation, prayer, and self-examination—from a Protestant perspective. Blending historical analysis and practical application, this edifying study cultivates a greater understanding of Reformed theology and an ever-growing relationship with God.
- Puritan Tradition for Modern Evangelicals: Shows readers how classic Protestant traditions—including prayer, meditation, and appreciation for the natural world—steer wayward hearts toward Christ
- Rich Reformed Perspective: Presents spiritual formation practices that are consistent with the 5 solas of the Protestant Reformation
- Intermediate-Level Study: Written for theological students, pastors, and Christians interested in early modern Reformed theologians
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Foundations
Chapter 1: Spiritual Formation: A Simple Concept with a Complicated History
Chapter 2: Spiritual Formation in a Reformation Key: Five Solas for Head and Heart
Part 2: The Reformation Triangle
Chapter 3: Scripture: Hearing from God
Chapter 4: Meditation: Reflecting on God
Chapter 5: Prayer: Responding to God
Part 3: Widening Our Scope
Chapter 6: Self-Examination: Looking Inward
Chapter 7: The Natural World: Looking Outward
Chapter 8: Christian Relationships: Looking to One Another
Part 4: Challenges
Chapter 9: But What about the Body?: Connecting the Spiritual and the Physical
Chapter 10: When Things Go Wrong: Wrestling with Spiritual Weakness
Epilogue
Appendix: A Brief Note on Spiritual Formation, Individualism, and the Church
General Index
?Scripture Index